Rambles by Rivers: The Thames, 第 1 卷C. Cox, 1847 |
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... England , in the days of King Brute , which is nobody knows how long ago , Cirencester was a famous town . Strong were its walls and stout the hearts of its citizens , and little did it dread the visit of an enemy . But one came who was ...
... England , in the days of King Brute , which is nobody knows how long ago , Cirencester was a famous town . Strong were its walls and stout the hearts of its citizens , and little did it dread the visit of an enemy . But one came who was ...
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... England , is not stated , and does not matter , -but certain it is ( if Polydorus is to be depended on ) that he laid siege to Cirencester . Seven long years he kept his army before it , but never a step the nearer was he to the inside ...
... England , is not stated , and does not matter , -but certain it is ( if Polydorus is to be depended on ) that he laid siege to Cirencester . Seven long years he kept his army before it , but never a step the nearer was he to the inside ...
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... England , " says Fuller ( Ch . Hist . , ' b . vi . ) , " Gloucestershire was most pestered with monks , having four mitred abbeys , " whence , he says , grew " a topical wicked proverb , As sure as God's in Gloucestershire ...
... England , " says Fuller ( Ch . Hist . , ' b . vi . ) , " Gloucestershire was most pestered with monks , having four mitred abbeys , " whence , he says , grew " a topical wicked proverb , As sure as God's in Gloucestershire ...
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... England , they affirmed , a colony of philosophers , who established themselves here - tempted , it may be , by the place , which seemed so little likely to divert their atten- tion from their studies , -though Drayton gives an- other ...
... England , they affirmed , a colony of philosophers , who established themselves here - tempted , it may be , by the place , which seemed so little likely to divert their atten- tion from their studies , -though Drayton gives an- other ...
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... four miles from Faringdon - except Wayland Smith's Cave , which is nearly six miles . The Vale of the White Horse is one of the most fertile tracts in England . CHAPTER IV . STANTON - HARCOURT . By Radcot Bridge 38 RAMBLES BY RIVERS .
... four miles from Faringdon - except Wayland Smith's Cave , which is nearly six miles . The Vale of the White Horse is one of the most fertile tracts in England . CHAPTER IV . STANTON - HARCOURT . By Radcot Bridge 38 RAMBLES BY RIVERS .
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